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A Simple Guide To Purchasing Cheap Diamonds

by Lorraine Jacobs

The diamond is considered as one of the most sought after gemstones in history. As a matter of fact, the diamond has been used as a symbol of many wonderful concepts like power, love, invincibility, refinement and more. Due to the many beautiful things associated with such gem together with the pressing issues surrounding its mining process, owning a flawless sparkler can truly sweep away a person's lifetime savings. If you have limited budget at hand and would like to buy cheap diamond, you can follow some of the simple guidelines below to secure one.

As a good start, try going online and look for online jewelry shops that sell inexpensive jewelry pieces. Buying diamonds online is probably one of the most practical means to do because compared to local jewelry shops within your area that often have price markups to cover some of their overhead expenses, online shops offer low priced sparklers because they don't incur additional costs except for the shipping fee and tax. It also preferable to participate in online diamond auctions that are frequently facilitated by jewelers. Of course, purchasing online will help you save not only your money but your time and energy.

If you have no issues purchasing and owning pre-owned blings, another option that you can do is to personally visit stores that offer either discounted or inexpensive jewelry pieces. Pawnshops and thrift shops are stores that often sell pre-owned jewelry pieces. However, this option would be more preferable for those people who are knowledgeable enough about diamonds, and are not in a hurry to buy. Similarly, if you really wanted to utilize this option, prepare yourself for series of disappointments because it is more likely to happen that you'd be leaving shops without diamonds at hand, but if you're lucky enough you might end up with a good diamond deal.

Another practical option when buying cheap diamond is to go for the so called loose diamond. Basically, a loose diamond is a real type of diamond that hasn't been used for jewelry production process. Unlike a diamond that is already set on jewelry, buying loose diamond won't cost you that much because you don't have to pay for the metal used to make the jewelry where the diamond is mounted on, the services, warranty coverage, gift casing and more. With loose diamonds, you have the option to customize your jewelry according to your own preference.

Alongside online shopping and buying loose diamonds, you can also get cheap diamond by downgrading some of its characteristics. By downgrading on some of the areas or the 4Cs of your diamond, you can make a huge difference in terms of cost. If your primary concern about downgrading is its impact on the quality of your diamond, don't worry because downgrading does not induce discernible reduction on the quality of diamond. For instance, instead of purchasing a flawless diamond, you could try your hands on a piece that has few ratings lower in the clarity department, or rather than going for a full or half carat, purchase a sparkler that has a carat lower than an exact half or a full number.

Finally, you can simply go for clarity enhanced diamonds which are also referred to as treated diamonds. Try to remember that all diamonds, with an exemption for the very rare and flawless ones, have character flaws called inclusion or imperfection. If you are wondering what an inclusion is, it is the determining factor of the clarity grade of a diamond. So, when you speak of clarity enhanced sparklers they have imperfections that were corrected by irradiation, filling imperfections, laser drilling and so on, but such quality enhancements are not discernible for the untrained eyes; thereby making this option a good one for people with tight budgets.

Inexpensive jewelry pieces are hard to find nowadays, unless you wanted to settle for something that is low on quality. However, when it comes to gemstones, you can purchase cheap diamond in the form of clarity enhanced diamonds. Although they don't exemplify the same quality as that of flawless diamonds, these touched-up pieces are also good finds because aside from their low price tags, their enhancements are truly hard to discern by untrained eyes.

Published June 9th, 2010

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